Water and air power device



April 9, 1929. F. TATAY WATER AND AIR POWER DEVICE Filed March 1928 v INVEN TOR iwz/r 7 543 i tnr. 9,

P A h. l il I ill AND AIR litff'WIlE IUIFEV.

App ication 51 l .1 si in i inrlv constructed.

'llhese wheels are rotetively supported on e suiteble bracket. A eoninuous choin c need on these wheels, rhrlinhs of let gths equui .itsides of the wheels.

and c I to the l pivotelv connected ton 1i. .z tn. sir tank or similnrflout is :ittuched to each link ot' the chain. it gloss tube s :rroundsu. vertical portion oi the chain, and the lower end the tube is providedwith r holding); weter in the tube and he Ulltll. to move thru the tube.t l?" in the tube. and there is on Meet in the tube to rise. A means tto wheels is provided, and the e;- is 1's for th i nto operetion, newi'iOttS enter the bottom of the tube as other fleets leave '7 the tube.

For it "ther comprehension of the inven tion. and ot the objects and eduinteges ther ot. reference will i e had to the following dei-:ci'ipt1iin and ecconlnenying drawings, and to the suspended clniins in which theverious novel features of the invention are more pai ticul rlv setforth.

in the accompanying drawing:

hi 1 .s an elevetionel view of it device ted according to thisinvention. is a. olen view thereof. e 'frsggiuentern horizontelsectional view. nv on the line 3-3 oi 1.

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s fragmentary end elevetionel view of the c min. looking in thedirection of the ine a t 1.

" ninentsry horizontal sectional en on the line 55 ot Fig. 1.

c 1 trep inentor r end ele'vetionel i A v shown in section. is e.freninentary front @lGVFttlODttl dctoii. VlGW oi the wheel shown in 6.

'llhe reference ninnerel indicates generally it stand provided with everticel ber 11 tlonned hor'sontel members 12 projecting therefrom. andwheels 13 rot.- tively mounted on the members 12. These wheels eons... thub members 1 1-, spokes 15 and e rini 16 orined with e nturelity of;lint sides.

it continuous chain 1? is engaged on these wheels, and consists ofstraight linlts of lengths ual to the tint sides of the rim, pivotellvconnected together indicated by nuine 'el 18. An air tank 19 or similarfloat is ettuched to esch ot the linlts.

A glass tube 29 surrounds a vertical portion of the chain, and. thusheld by standard 21 projecting; from the bar 11. he lower end o; be tubeis nrovideo with some means tor noldino; the water 22 in the tube sud utthe some time nerii the chain to move thru the tube; tor one i a. rubberstopper 23 with .icent-rel aperture 2 euguged in the tube. i

An unerture 25 extends tom the base 10 thru :1 portion oil? the her 11.end conununiwith en aperture 9.6 in the member 12. The hub it is termedwith it circnl -i :uvity 2? end nnegtiu'es 28 in the member Q connectthe e" wt v 9."? end the enerture Sad. snohes l5 o orined with lonudinul opertures 29 communion. o with 1e cuvitv ill. slloiur the lenu'thof t terred einbooiinent of my invention, it is to be understood thet Tto not hunt myself to the precise co;

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.it is reserved c ell changes (ind modicoinine within the scope of thein vention es denied in the sop ended claims.

- if invention whet .uQClliiC? by United ieribed. coinnris- .onous chuineoitliitllfljm'l with e. verticel nrzwided with s. 'nlureli a] ct dclone; its long i. it tube with over the said vei col portion holdingthe writer within the tube,- and permitting the chain to pass thrufthetube, one of the said wheels being formed with hollow spokes arranged'for connection'with-Ia supply of compressed air capable of operatingthe device, 'the said spokes'being formed witha plurality of noz-v zleopenings along their lengths, and plugs engagealo le in the nozzleopenings for closing "I desiredones for varying the speed of operationof the device.

"'2." A device of the class described, comprising spaced wheels, acontinuous chain enggngedzithereonrand arranged with a vertical waterengaged over the said vertical portion of the chain, a means for holdingthe water Within the tube, and permitting the chain to pass thru thetube, one of the said wheels being formed with hollow spokes arrangedfor connection with a supply of compressed air capable of operating thedevice, the said spokes being formed with a plurality of nozzle openingsalong their lengths, arranged for closing, as desired for varying thespeed of operation of the device.

In testimony whereofI have afiixcd my vsignature.

FRAN K TAILXY.

